Iffster
Dude
Do you guys remember a guy named Hernan Perez? A pro scout, we are familiar with, predicted, a starting role on some team and certain all Star status. I believe he is playing in Mexico currently.
I am just curious iffy.. when did I ever claim to be a "pro scout" and when the fuck did I ever say I cheated on my wife? I would love to know where you and bums got that shit from.. I could care less.. its funny as shit you guys have to make shit up.. but just curious where you get it from.Do you guys remember a guy named Hernan Perez? A pro scout, we are familiar with, predicted, a starting role on some team and certain all Star status. I believe he is playing in Mexico currently.
Over the weekend team, Venezuela took second in the Caribbean series with the help of Brewers Prospect Hernan Perez. Perez posted a line of .400/.385/.640/1.025 with 1 homer, 6 RBIs (4th best in the CWS) and 10 hits in 25 at-bats for Team Venezuela.
hey clown.. i was just posting what someone else wrote.. I didn't call him a prospect.. they did.That is really, really sad. You just can't admit you might be wrong. Hernan Perez is NOT a prospect. He had over 260 PA last season withan astounding .243 BA. He was non-tendered by the Brewers and then later offered a minor league contract by the same club. The Brewer website states he MIGHT have a chance to make the team as a utility player and back up - now get this - Wil Middlebrook!. This is the Hernan Perez you praised over on the Tiger board as being TOO GOOD to let go. You stated....and this is a quote....''he will end up as someones starting 2B''.
oh slinky.. just so you know...mlb.com.
Bless your blackened heart.
oh slinky.. just so you know...
Iglesias was the #45 overall prospect in 2011 according to Keith Law also...
* No. 45: Shortstop Jose Iglesias: Law calls the 21-year-old Iglesias the best defensive shortstop prospect he has ever seen. “He's not the fastest or most athletic,” writes Law, “but he's the one most able to make plays and to take difficult plays and make them look routine.” More from Law, on Iglesas’ offensive potential: “Iglesias' swing is direct with good bat speed, and he has a little pop when he gets his arms extended
PS... @SlinkyRedfoot is a moron.
Lindor has had a very slow start at Triple-A, but at 21, he's still young for the level, and he has maintained his strong contact rates. He might need to get stronger to get his BABIP up to normal levels, but the plus defense and strong eye are ready for the majors right now.
you were wrong.
Enough about that though slinky.. lets talk about how your teams 5-9 hitters are going to be epic piles of shit.. and you don't have a decent leadoff hitter... Michael Brantley might be out 2 months.. lol.. The Indians lineup is fucking puke.
Michael Brantley still not hitting, could be out until May
A couple of accounts? He was top 50 in every major scouting service other than baseball america.. which had him #52.Iglesias was, by a couple accounts, a top fifty prospect once.
You were right, and I was wrong. I'm happy for you.
Guess who has had more trips to the DL.. Iglesias or Brantley...
If you asked 30 GM's who has a better lineup.. The Indians or the Tigers.. how many would you guess would pick the Indians?If you asked 30 major league GMs who they'd rather have, Brantley or Iglesias, how many would you guess would pick Iglesias?
If you asked 30 GM's who has a better lineup.. The Indians or the Tigers.. how many would you guess would pick the Indians?